Category: Reviews
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Blue Eye Samurai Review – An Epic Drama That Brilliantly, Beautifully, Elevates the Animation Medium
Blue Eye Samurai, a masterful creation by Amber Noizumi and Michael Green, stands out as a pinnacle of adult animation, intertwining a riveting narrative with a breathtaking visual style. This eight-episode Netflix original series not only takes us on a journey through a reimagined Edo-period Japan but also delves into the profound themes of identity,…
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Drive With Swizz Beatz Review – Swizz Beatz Uncovers the Roads That Connect Humanity
Drive with Swizz Beatz isn\’t just a typical car show; it\’s an enlightening expedition into the universal appeal of automobiles and automotive culture, guided by the charismatic Swizz Beatz and his son, Prince Nasir Dean. This series stands out as it traverses the globe, delving into unique cars, car cultures, and uncovering the human stories…
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THE MARVELS Review – F*ck The Haters
Our spoiler-free review of \’The Marvels\’
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UPLOAD Season 3 Review – Real and Digital Versions Collide for Unbelievable Brilliance
\’Upload\’ Season 3 just gets better and better
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MONARCH Review – The Legacy of Monsters Crushes Its 1st Episode
Dive deep into the secret organization of Monarch in this all new series set in the Godzilla and King-Kong Universe.
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THE FAMILY GUY EXPERIENCE PUTT PUTT BAR Review – Immerse Yourself in the Glorious Annals of Quahog
Bucketlisters provides an incredible immersive Family Guy Experience
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THE EXORCIST: BELIEVER Review – A Thoroughly Fine Horror Film Elevated By Terrifying Performances
\’The Exorcist: Believer\’ is a perfectly fine film, but probably not as scary as most would want or expect from the franchise.
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LOKI Season 2 Review – The Trickster God Saves the Multi-Verse From Super Hero Fatigue
\’Loki,\’ Marvel\’s first Season 2 of their MCU series is everything fans have hoped for and more
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HORRIFIED: GREEK MONSTERS Review – Ancient Gods and Terrifying Titans Make for Tabletop Glory
Ravensburger\’s horror inducing \’Horrified: Greek Monsters\’ will have you and your friends exploring the lairs for mythical monsters for hours.
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GEN V Review – Breaking Youthful Naivety The College Way
\’Gen V\’ intertwines youthful naivety with the dark complexities of superheroism, offering a fresh, poignant reflection on young adulthood within \’The Boys\’ universe and reality